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FRANCE/ Paris: Audi Talents Opens Its Own Art Gallery
by Modem – Posted October 25 2016
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In order to celebrate its ten years, the [size=14][red]Audi Talents Awards[/red][/size] cultural support program settles the [size=14][red]Audi Talents Gallery[/red][/size] in the heart of Le Marais, 23 Rue du Roi de Sicile, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris. This multifaceted venue will host, from the 25th of October to the 30th of May, five thematic exhibitions highlighting talents that the program has revealed. The first exhibition by Isabelle Daëron, the Design Audi Talents laureate of 2015, is named “[grey] Topiques: the water, the air, the light and the city[/grey]”.

Created in 2007 the Audi Talents Awards aims to support emerging artists from four different sectors: the Design, the Contemporary Art, the Music image and the Short-Movies. Thus, some experts from the artistic French scene will be in charge of this ephemeral gallery during the next 8 months:

> René-Jacques Mayer — [grey] Camondo Design School director & D’Days president.[/grey]
> Vincent Carry —[grey]Founder of Arty Farty & Nuits Sonores.[/grey]
> Gaël Charbau — [grey]Art critics, exhibition’s curator & responsible of the College des Bernardins & Universcience’s programs.[/grey]
> Carole Scotta — [grey]Film director, producer, distributor & founder of Haut et Court.[/grey]

The gallery Audi will feature experiential, interactive and participative exhibitions for the whole family and with the participation of the entire Audi Talents Awards community. These exhibitions will be accompanied by ancillary activities such as meetings, conferences, roundtables and workshops with former laureates, jury members or program’s friends.

A multidisciplinary exhibition imagined by the artistic committee and celebrating the French creation is also planned. The latter will aime to break the boundaries between artistic fields through the highlighting of legacy and Audi Talents Awards laureates.

More Info:
Galerie Audi talents
23, rue du Roi de Sicile — 75004 Paris
Open from Wednesday to Sunday — 11am-7pm
Nocturnal Thursday until 10pm

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